Do you ride the bus when the weather gets extreme? According to a new UO study, bus service in Eugene and Springfield can shift up or down depending on the income levels of where people live. ow.ly/OYtn50ukiBR

The new plan, which updates the UO’s original 2010 Climate Action Plan, balances immediate actions that the university will take to reduce emissions with a series of wide-ranging studies that are planned or in progress. ow.ly/a1sv50udyUz

.@OPBTOL talks with renowned UO chemistry professor Geri Richmond about her work and what it means to her to receive the prestigious Linus Pauling Legacy Award from Oregon State University. ow.ly/zkjK50ukcra

Koch, the chief scientist and president of Seattle’s Allen Institute for Brain Science, will discuss “Consciousness and its Place in Nature” in the inaugural Institute of Neuroscience Mind/Brain Lecture on May 31. ow.ly/jiTa50ufoVz

“We wanted to give our eyes a break from the digital world and deliver the essence of nature to enclosed spaces." UO Physics professor Richard Taylor helped to develop a new floor system that uses #fractal patterns to help reduce stress.
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When the rain pours and/or temperatures get extreme, bus ridership in Lane County declines overall, but impacts are different in low-income neighborhoods, according to a new @uoregondesign study. ow.ly/Nfd650ukhpQ

Congratulations to Heidi Schreck, '09 English, whose play, "What the Constitution Means to Me," just won the #Obie award for Best New American Play. Schreck is also up for #Tony awards for best play and lead actor for "Constitution." Go, Heidi! pic.twitter.com/15ymV7w04E

Tomorrow: Don't miss one of the founding fathers of the internet and creator of the TCP/IP protocols, Vint Cerf, speak at @uoregon in Straub Hall 156. 💻 Make sure to reserve your free tickets before tomorrow's event. 👇 bit.ly/VintCerfMay21